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  • MP cleared of adverse findings in IBAC probe report

    MP cleared of adverse findings in IBAC probe report

    Cranbourne MP Pauline Richards has escaped without any adverse findings made against her in the final Operation Sandon report. The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC)…

  • Mental wounds cut far and wide

    Mental wounds cut far and wide

    Sydney’s Westmead Hospital has just recently overcame the struggles of the COVID pandemic. However, according to Associate Professor of Psychiatry and director of clinical science…

  • Crs ‘incapable’ of planning decisions

    Crs ‘incapable’ of planning decisions

    Casey Council is silent on the State Government’s looming plans to reduce councillors’ planning powers, in the wake of an anti-corruption body’s report into the…

  • E-waste recycler gets ‘green light’

    E-waste recycler gets ‘green light’

    A proposed electronic-waste recycling facility near the popular Greaves Reserve, Dandenong has been given the ‘green light’ by the state’s planning tribunal despite Greater Dandenong…

  • Boy charged with Keysy home invasion

    Boy charged with Keysy home invasion

    A 17-year-old Pakenham boy has been charged with an alleged aggravated home invasion in Keysborough on Saturday 29 July. Police say four males dressed in…

  • Road blitz catches 103 speeders

    Road blitz catches 103 speeders

    More than 200 offences, including 103 speeding drivers, were detected in a police blitz on the South East’s major arterial. Operation Hammerhead targeted speeding on…

  • Crs ‘incapable’ of planning decisions

    Crs ‘incapable’ of planning decisions

    Greater Dandenong councillors say they have a “vital role” in planning decisions, in the wake of an anti-corruption report into Casey Council. The council would…

  • Baby kidnapper released to hotel

    Baby kidnapper released to hotel

    A kidnapper who stole a car with a baby inside will be released from prison to stay at a hotel before he is sentenced, despite…

  • ‘One tree’ in their thousands

    ‘One tree’ in their thousands

    Eight-hundred children planted 2300 trees and shrubs in Springvale South on Friday 28 July to launch Greater Dandenong’s One Tree Per Child program. The Year…

  • Through First Nation eyes

    Through First Nation eyes

    The WILIAM BIIK exhibition of TarraWarra Museum of Art had its opening in the Greater Dandenong Walker Street Gallery on Saturday 29 July. The TarraWarra…

  • Premier’s IBAC evidence revealed

    Premier’s IBAC evidence revealed

    Premier Daniel Andrews says he had “no recollection” of controversial developer John Woodman raising planning matters with him, an IBAC report has noted. The Premier’s…

  • Shakespearean defence launched against corruption probe

    Shakespearean defence launched against corruption probe

    Two key figures in a property development scandal examined by a corruption watchdog have launched a colourful defence, claiming they never paid or accepted bribes.…

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